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Please tell me a good way for learning CSS

Discussion in 'CSS' started by comcharan, Aug 3, 2008.

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    I know HTML..but when I design sites in Dreamweaver using layouts option , the placement is not getting right in different browsers .one thing is falling on other.I think I am making some mistake.so please tell me a good way or book for learning CSS
     
    comcharan, Aug 3, 2008 IP
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    Yep I like http://www.w3schools.com/css also you should try and use the code view in Dreamweaver as the design view writes pretty bad code.
     
    buzza_gts, Aug 3, 2008 IP
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    Ayup, and it's right here:
    99.99% of what's wrong is right there. Do yourself a favor and chuck that steaming pile of CRAP known as dreamweaver in the trash, and go get a plain text editor. If dreamweaver is a professional grade tool, I'm the next mahatma.
     
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    webdesign.about.com/od/css/Cascading_Style_Sheets.htm
    w3schools.com/default.asp
    very good one
     
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    W3Schools is good, but the video series at SitePoint's forum is a lot better. I don't know how much they cost, maybe $30, but they will tell you everything you need to know to get started in CSS. I believe the series is called, "CSS Crash Course". They also have some good written materials as well. One of their written materials on CSS got a 9 out of 10 review on some tech review site. I can't remember what site that was, though.
     
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    Do a google with keywords "css tutor, css layout, css menu". all the site in the first page of serp are suitable for beginners. another good place is "yahoo developper network" and "yahoo user interface" , you could find it by yahoo search.
     
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    yea.its a good way.......thanks .............:D
     
    rontdu, Aug 18, 2008 IP
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    How about Youtube?

    I just searched for "css tutorial" and found about 97 videos. Yeah I know, they are a little blurry, but they are still a good way to learn.
     
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    Stick with a regular text editor instead of DW. I use Notepad++ and love it.
     
    MadBox, Aug 22, 2008 IP
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    There is nothing wrong with using Dreamweaver as long as you're not using use to do the code for you. It's powerful enough and has a lot of support behind it. DW is one hell of a an editor when used properly.
     
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    u should download big portal sites(like yahoo and msn, as well as the sites which r built with advance css techniques) and study out it , but u should have patience to work on it, there are lots of styles and sheets, depend on ur interests
     
    mahendra rajeshirke, Aug 25, 2008 IP
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    Find the tutorials about css onw3schools.com. i know more sites abt css but for starting this is very good site for you. Do enjoy.... :)
     
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    Hi

    you can buy the sitepoint book or look in a bookshop CSS for dummies, they are quiet helpful
     
    mypsdtohtml, Aug 30, 2008 IP